Mark David Chapman, the man shot shot and killed music icon John Lennon, has been denied parole for a 14th time.

In an update to the New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision’s digital records, it was revealed that Chapman appeared before a parole board on Aug. 27, where the convicted murderer was denied parole. Chapman will continue serving his 20 yea`r-to-life sentence at least until his next parole hearing, which is set to take place in Feb. 2027.

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During a 2020 appeal for parole, Chapman expressed deep regret for shooting Lennon, tel

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